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− | + | [http://www.lpod.org/coppermine/displayimage.php?pid=3156&fullsize=1 [[Image:Normal_Norman_LO-IV-132H_LTVT.JPG|external image normal_Norman_LO-IV-132H_LTVT.JPG]]]<br /> ''[http://lpod.org/coppermine/displayimage.php?pos=-3156 LO-IV-132H]''<br /> Note the shallow ''half crater'' at the southern part of '''Norman''''s rim. The same kind of appearance (a ''half crater'') is noticeable in '''Mare Tranquillitatis''', at crater '''Sinas'''.<br /> <br /> | |
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==Images== | ==Images== | ||
[http://www.lpod.org/coppermine/thumbnails.php?album=search&type=full&search=Norman LPOD Photo Gallery] [http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/lunar_orbiter/bin/srch_nam.shtml?Norman%7C0 Lunar Orbiter Images] [http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/apollo/search/feature/?feature=Euclides%20B Apollo Images]<br /> <br /> | [http://www.lpod.org/coppermine/thumbnails.php?album=search&type=full&search=Norman LPOD Photo Gallery] [http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/lunar_orbiter/bin/srch_nam.shtml?Norman%7C0 Lunar Orbiter Images] [http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/apollo/search/feature/?feature=Euclides%20B Apollo Images]<br /> <br /> | ||
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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_%28crater%29 Norman]<br /> <br /> | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_%28crater%29 Norman]<br /> <br /> | ||
==Additional Information== | ==Additional Information== | ||
− | * Depth data from [[Kurt%20Fisher% | + | * Depth data from [[Kurt%20Fisher%20Crater%20Depths|Kurt Fisher database]] |
** Westfall, 2000: 2.15 km | ** Westfall, 2000: 2.15 km | ||
** Viscardy, 1985: 2 km | ** Viscardy, 1985: 2 km | ||
− | * The shadows in [http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/lunarorbiter/frame/?4132 LO-IV-132H] are consistent with these depth estimates, probably taken from the LTO. <span class="membersnap">- | + | * The shadows in [http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/lunarorbiter/frame/?4132 LO-IV-132H] are consistent with these depth estimates, probably taken from the LTO. <span class="membersnap">- Jim Mosher</span> |
* Included in [[ALPO%20list%20of%20bright%20ray%20craters|ALPO list of bright ray craters]] | * Included in [[ALPO%20list%20of%20bright%20ray%20craters|ALPO list of bright ray craters]] | ||
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==A much larger crater surrounding Norman?== | ==A much larger crater surrounding Norman?== | ||
− | There seems to be a much larger circle-shaped formation which is surrounding '''Norman''', with '''Norman''' itself slightly off-center toward the southwestern part of the suspected larger crater's "rim", see [http://the-moon.us/wiki/SLC-E5 SLC-map E5] (''System of Lunar Craters'', 1966).<br /> Investigation of the ''WAC Nearside - Big Shadows'' presentation on the ACT-REACT QUICK MAP (LROC) reveals a rather different appearance of this suspected larger crater. It's just a more-or-less arc shaped section of the eastern continuation of the system of wrinkle ridges officially known as '''Dorsa Ewing'''. <span class="membersnap">- | + | There seems to be a much larger circle-shaped formation which is surrounding '''Norman''', with '''Norman''' itself slightly off-center toward the southwestern part of the suspected larger crater's "rim", see [http://the-moon.us/wiki/SLC-E5 SLC-map E5] (''System of Lunar Craters'', 1966).<br /> Investigation of the ''WAC Nearside - Big Shadows'' presentation on the ACT-REACT QUICK MAP (LROC) reveals a rather different appearance of this suspected larger crater. It's just a more-or-less arc shaped section of the eastern continuation of the system of wrinkle ridges officially known as '''Dorsa Ewing'''. <span class="membersnap">- DannyCaes <small>Feb 18, 2017</small></span><br /> <br /> |
==Nomenclature== | ==Nomenclature== | ||
* Named for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Norman Robert Norman] (unkn-fl. c. 1590), a British natural scientist. | * Named for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Norman Robert Norman] (unkn-fl. c. 1590), a British natural scientist. | ||
− | * This replacement name for a formerly [[lettered%20crater|lettered crater]] was introduced on [http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/mapcatalog/LTO/lto75c2_1/ LTO-75C2] (September, 1974; for which it served as the chart title). It was approved in [[IAU%20Transactions%20XVIB|IAU Transactions XVIB]] (1976). <span class="membersnap">- | + | * This replacement name for a formerly [[lettered%20crater|lettered crater]] was introduced on [http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/mapcatalog/LTO/lto75c2_1/ LTO-75C2] (September, 1974; for which it served as the chart title). It was approved in [[IAU%20Transactions%20XVIB|IAU Transactions XVIB]] (1976). <span class="membersnap">- Jim Mosher</span> |
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Latest revision as of 02:07, 16 April 2018
Contents
Norman
(formerly Euclides B)
Lat: 11.8°S, Long: 30.4°W, Diam: 10 km, Depth: 2.15 km, Rükl: 41 |
LO-IV-132H
Note the shallow half crater at the southern part of Norman's rim. The same kind of appearance (a half crater) is noticeable in Mare Tranquillitatis, at crater Sinas.
Images
LPOD Photo Gallery Lunar Orbiter Images Apollo Images
Maps
(LAC zone 75C2) LAC map Geologic map LTO map
Description
Description: Wikipedia
Additional Information
- Depth data from Kurt Fisher database
- Westfall, 2000: 2.15 km
- Viscardy, 1985: 2 km
- The shadows in LO-IV-132H are consistent with these depth estimates, probably taken from the LTO. - Jim Mosher
- Included in ALPO list of bright ray craters
A much larger crater surrounding Norman?
There seems to be a much larger circle-shaped formation which is surrounding Norman, with Norman itself slightly off-center toward the southwestern part of the suspected larger crater's "rim", see SLC-map E5 (System of Lunar Craters, 1966).
Investigation of the WAC Nearside - Big Shadows presentation on the ACT-REACT QUICK MAP (LROC) reveals a rather different appearance of this suspected larger crater. It's just a more-or-less arc shaped section of the eastern continuation of the system of wrinkle ridges officially known as Dorsa Ewing. - DannyCaes Feb 18, 2017
Nomenclature
- Named for Robert Norman (unkn-fl. c. 1590), a British natural scientist.
- This replacement name for a formerly lettered crater was introduced on LTO-75C2 (September, 1974; for which it served as the chart title). It was approved in IAU Transactions XVIB (1976). - Jim Mosher
LPOD Articles
Bibliography